I wonder if it would be feasible to hire a small air plane to fly around to look for a vehicle that has been stolen? Chances are that the stolen vehicle would not be taken very far and would be out in...
In rural areas the car does to the mountains to be used by marijuanos, far-far from prying eyes
In urban areas the car goes to beneath a six inch thick, rebar re-enforced concrete roof. Will you GPS tracker work work there?
Stolen cars are new
THEY ARE CHOPPED UP the parts sold in the mercado negro
VIN NUMBERS prevent the new vehicle from being sold intact. The SSP has hundreds of online sites roadside checkpoints to seize chocolates
A new Dodge diesel engine sells for ten thousand dollars in the mercado negro. Dealers charge 15 thousand for a bare long block. Check the parts department for verification
Seats, fenders, class, electrical, transmission, grill, differentials are all sold on the mercado negro. The selling price for Candian Rainbord's jeep parts would be more than fifteen thousand dollars
If the car DOES NOT STALL within 10 monutes after being stolen, it is gone, forever. Then say hello to a blizzard nightmare of legal issues with the Mexican government
If you want to ignore reality that's your choice. Please don't try to preach fantasy as gospel - someone else may believe it and suffer.